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77MiKe77 wrote: what bout a dogma sequel hmm?? what ever happened to her baby nd did matt damon nd ben affleck ever get forgiven nd sent to heaven. tht would be a great movie. also a sequel to hostel. having an ending where you just see him riding away in a train isnt enough for meA Hostel sequel has been planned for next year, I think they are taking the same route the "Saw" series made.

what bout a dogma sequel hmm?? what ever happened to her baby nd did matt damon nd ben affleck ever get forgiven nd sent to heaven. tht would be a great movie. also a sequel to hostel. having an ending where you just see him riding away in a train isnt enough for me

Tigerclaw wrote: I always wanted a sequel to The First Power (Horror, B movie) starring Lou Diamond Phillip. It felt like the story was supposed to continue.True - I thought it was a great little movie...

I really want another Ang Lee Hulk, I absolutly loved the first, more and more everytime I see it (though I'll freely admit that the final 15 or 20 minutes were a little shaky).

I want another Thomas Jane Punisher, the first film had some pretty weak moments, but there's a lot of potential.

I want more TV episodes of Firefly, because I feel that's the best place for the universe to continue.

and off the top of my head I'd also like a few more Singer X-men movies, a few more Kill Bill movies, and I'd really like some third party, Lucas involved in continuity only, Star Wars prequel prequels, showcasing the early Republic and rise of Yoda.

From what you heard? Who told you? Or were you just simplifying matters by saying 'what I heard'? Do you actually mean 'what I read on the internet somewhere',or 'what my mate mate says is' or do you in fact have the ear of Mr Nolan himself?

What I 'heard' was that Mr Nolan was quite enthusiastic abour doing a follow up. I did however also take into account of course that he is perfectly at liberty to change his mind on the matter should the script not be quite right or if his schedule doesn't permit or if he wishes to annoy legions of internet fanboys waiting on his every word. Happy New Year.

Matt wrote: Tony DeFrancisco wrote: If there was a sequel that I really want to see be made, it will have to be a Batman Begins follow-up... there were rumors about it being made, but I highly doubt it will ever happen. Are you serious? A sequel is a no-brainer for this movie.Well for what I heard, Nolan won't be participating.

Star Wars Episode 3 Revenge of the Sith. Whatever happened to Anakin Skywalker? Did it work out for him in the end? I hope so he seemed like such a nice boy. Goerge Lucas should do some more films to let us know what happened after he got his legs chopped off. Anakin I mean, not George Lucas.

Tony DeFrancisco wrote: If there was a sequel that I really want to see be made, it will have to be a Batman Begins follow-up... there were rumors about it being made, but I highly doubt it will ever happen. Are you serious? A sequel is a no-brainer for this movie.

If there was a sequel that I really want to see be made, it will have to be a Batman Begins follow-up... there were rumors about it being made, but I highly doubt it will ever happen. I would also like to see a sequel to South Park: Bigger Longer and Uncut, Kill Bill Vol. 3 (I know, it's gonna happen, but I'm can't wait for 15 more years, and Serenity (which Bodhi already mentioned)

Ang Lee should stick to reality based cinema. After viewing "Brokeback Mountain" I was quite surprised he could keep me interested for two hours... I was squirming in my seat during "Hulk" after 15 minutes. Sorry Bodhi, I am a comic book geek from way back but that film was enough for me.

As for the sequels I would most like to see:

1. "The Vampire Lestat" helmed by Neil Jordan. Rarely does a film capture the images an author conjures but "Interview With The Vampire" was a visual masterpiece. Forget the missed opportunity of "Queen of the Damned" and bring back Ann Rice's most beloved character in a production her novel deserves.

2. "The Next Star Wars Trilogy" helmed by Spielberg, Peter Jackson or Bryan Singer. Forget television, I want to see Star Wars continue to make appearances every three years. The only thing that limits the franchise is George Lucas' writing and directing skills.

3. "The Next James Bond Film" after "Casino Royale." I still can't see that "Layer Cake" chap in the role. Maybe I will be surprised. But I want a good writer, director and Clive Owen.

4. "Jaws" I think Spielberg should sit down with Peter Benchly and come up with something that will make us forget all the lame follow-ups to their original masterpiece.

5.1 "The Godfather 3" anything to forget the first version of this awful sequel.

5.2 "Thelma & Louise II: Dikes On Bikes" After ditching their convertible and Brad Pitt, the girls hit the road on their Harleys committing a series of bloody castrations. After a hot pursuit, both Thelma & Louise drive head-on into a concrete embankment ensuring that this will be the one and only sequel. Angelina Jolie and Jennifer Aniston star with Ang Lee directing.

7. "Monopoly" a loose sequel to "Jumanji" and "Zathura" Two fired employees from "The Apprentice" find a cursed copy of everyone's favorite board game. But after a roll of the dice they end up running for their lives as every house and piece of property they purchase is gobbled up by the Donald who continues to trump every move they make with his evil casino and hotel empire.

8. "The Omen 2008" When Dorothy Rodham gives birth to a stillborn baby,her husband Hugh shields her from the devastating truth and substitutes an orphaned infant for their own - unaware of the child's satanic origins. The horror begins as their daughter Hillary takes a husband and begins a rise to political power. Realizing that Hillary is indeed the Antichrist, Pat Robertson makes a money appeal to his followers to defeat her run for the presidency. Unable to squeeze another nickel from the faithful, Pat decides he must kill the candidate to prevent the fulfillment of a cataclysmic prophecy.

9. Geriatric Park: The Lost World Survivors - A group of sight seers on a three hour tour shipwreck on an undiscovered island inhabited by toothless, drooling human dinosaurs. The geriatrics slowly vote all the survivors off the island except for the one who gives in to all their deviant demands. Starring Anna Nicole Smith.

10. Battlefield Earth II: Spreading the Word starring John Travolta and Tom Cruise. Two prophets from a distant galaxy go on a mission for their spiritual leader only to find they spread more than the gospel. To the shock of their sham wives, they run off together to Brokeback Mountain. Once again, directed by Ang Lee.

Although Serenity had great closure, I'd love to see more from the Firefly universe. I'd also like to see a third Mortal Kombat film. There are rumours that this is in production but I don't believe it. I reckon the second one killed the franchise.

Other fantasy sequels: Incredibles 2 (only if Pixar have creative control), My Wife is a Gansger 3 (again this is in pre-production hell), Hulk 2 (I must be one of the few people that adored this film but have heard nothing with regards to a sequel. I'd love for Ang Lee to helm again).

I don't know if this has ever been posted on here, but I was wondering which movie most deserves a sequel. I'm not talking about movies that already have a sequel being planned or shot, but in particular ones that may not ever see a sequel be made to. If this has been posted before sorry for the repeat.

Personally speaking I'd love to see a sequel to Constantine. There were rumors of a possible sequel but I haven't heard anything in a while and due to the fact that it underperformed at the box office it's even more unlikely. But I loved the characters, the story, just thought it was a great movie that I'd like to see more of.